Archive for April, 2023

GOLFER WON FIRST MASTERS ON THIS DAY

Jack Nicklaus: 'I'm happy to die penniless' - CNN


Jack Nicklaus, just two years removed from dominating
amateur golf as a student at
The Ohio State University
,
bested a star-studded field of the game’s greatest
professionals to capture
his first Masters Tournament
title on this day in history, April 7, 1963.

The victory sparked an enduring love affair between the
gallery at
Augusta National in Georgia
, America’s most
celebrated golf
course, and the sport’s most celebrated
player.
 

On this day in history, April 7, 1963, Jack Nicklaus wins first of ...
Arnold Palmer, left, helping victorious Jack Nicklaus with
green blazer at Augusta National Golf Course, Augusta,
Georgia, April 7, 1963.
 

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Jack William Nicklaus, nicknamed The Golden Bear, turned
83 on January 21.

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ACTORS FIRST AND ONLY OSCAR IN 1970

On This Day, April 7th
John Wayne (Marion Robert Morrison)
(May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979)

On April 7, 1970, the legendary actor John Wayne won his first
—and only—acting Academy Award, for his star turn in the
director Henry Hathaway’s Western True Grit.

Wayne appeared in some 150 movies over the course of his long
and storied career. He established his tough, rugged, uniquely
American screen persona most vividly in the many acclaimed
films he made for the directors John Ford and Howard Hawks
from the late 1940s into the early 1960s. He earned his first
Oscar nomination, in the Best Actor category, for
Sands of Iwo
Jima (1949). The Alamo (1960),
which Wayne produced, directed
and  starred in, earned a Best Picture nomination.

Movies, Music, Books and Other Entertainments: Movie Review: ****^True Grit (1969, John Wayne)
1969

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THE ONLY WITHDRAWAL BIDEN’S GOOD AT!

Nolte: There's Nothing Normal About Joe Biden Going AWOL for Four Days

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PRESIDENT WILSON MADE HISTORY IN 1917

 State of the Union Address (1884) - Teaching American History
President Woodrow Wilson addresses congress to declare
war on Germany.

The United States plunged ferociously into World War I following
a vote in the House of Representatives on this day in history,
April 6, 1917.

President Woodrow Wilson requested a declaration of war against Germany before a joint session of Congress on April 2, as the
United States faced both the threat of unrestricted submarine
warfare from Germany and the potential of its alliance with
Mexico to seize vast swaths of the American West.

The Senate voted in favor of the war declaration two days later. 

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BETTE DAVIS WAS BORN ON THIS DAY

The young Bette Davis in 1934 : Colorization    
    

It's The Pictures That Got Small ...: THE THURSDAY GLAMOUR 15!
Ruth Elizabeth "Bette" Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989)

    

    

Bette Davis, a Hollywood legend whose "raw, unbridled intensity
kept her at the top of her profession for 50 years," as Encyclopedia Britannica put it, was born on this day in history, April 5, 1908.

A recipient of two Academy Awards, she was the first thespian
to accrue ten nominations.

    
    
     

Bad Sister poster.jpg    
1931  (Bette Davis film debut)

  
      
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1989  (Final film role)
      
      
      
     

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